Do not connect the power plug once the assembly and installation work is complete.
Connecting the system to the power supply launches the commissioning process
automatically.
• Read chapter 6. Start-up before connecting the power plug for the first time.
• When installing the FT 200 / FT 200 CAP furniture terminal, ensure there is an inspection
opening available in case of emergency or to replace the FT 200 / FT 200 CAP.
• Trial mounting is required prior to mounting the EFL 3 DG2 / EFL 3C DG2.
• Do not mount the locking component of the EFL 3 DG2 / EFL 3C DG2 until it is in the place
of installation.
• Do not adjust the lock for the EFL 3 DG2 / EFL 3C DG2 until it is in the place of installation.
• Ensure that there are no metal panels mounted between the locking component and lock
for the EFL 3 DG2 / EFL 3C DG2.
• Ensure that the antenna FAN 200 is not located next to power lines. The magnetic field of
the power lines can impair the antenna range.
• Ensure that the antenna FAN 200 is not mounted behind or on metal surfaces or behind
mirrors.
• Fix electrical cables in place once they have been laid in the furniture. Electrical cables must
not be under tension.
• Do not bend electrical cables.
5. Installation versions
Installation is dependent on:
• the desired operation mode
• the components in use
The individual installation options are shown in the Häfele catalogue or at www.hafele.com.
6. Start-up
The system is supplied in simple operation mode for stand-alone operation (SA). This
document describes the start-up process for stand-alone operation only.
Start-up details for using the system with software applications can be found in the relevant
software documentation.
The start-up process begins automatically once the power plug has been connected.
The individual steps must be carried out immediately and in sequence.
• Read through the steps carefully before start-up.
• Ensure the programming key card and clearing key card are to hand before
start-up.
• Perform the work operations quickly and without interruptions.
If two antennas are being used, the individual steps of the start-up process must be
carried out consistently on the same antenna.
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